> On 5/3/05, Yannick Arekion <arekiony@...> wrote:
> >
> > Can you let me know how much it will cost and I will try to get some people
> >
> Well in Europe it is 1000 Euro, in the US 1000 US Dollar, so I guess
> it would be 1000 Australian buckaroos :)

Gee. I guess it's only 1000 Yen's in Japan, then ;)

-Lasse-

David H.

... or 1000 Rand in India. That would prmote scrum quickly :)

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> Gee. I guess it's only 1000 Yen's in Japan, then ;)
>

or 1000 Rand in India.
That would prmote scrum quickly :) <grins>

Balaji C.R

Is it 1000 rand OR rupees? balaji ... From: scrumdevelopment@yahoogroups.com [mailto:scrumdevelopment@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of David H. Sent: Tuesday, May

Joseph Pelrine came over from Switzerland in February and we had 3 people attend. It was a tough gig because he thought it would be sun and sand, but we had a

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Joseph Pelrine came over from Switzerland in February and we had 3
people attend.

It was a tough gig because he thought it would be sun and sand, but
we had a freak weather pattern through and it rained for the 1st week!

He delivered the Scrum training on the back of a consulting
engagement, so I gues the travel costs didn't impact the final fee.

<off topic>
So, if any of you out there want to deliver a training course, I can
highly recommend Adelaide in South Australia. Not only is it easy to
get to, but the wine districts are about 30 minutes away.

This is a write up of some thoughts on how to layout an office for software development. The target development process is Agile so it seems appropriate for

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This is a write up of some thoughts on how to layout an office for
software development. The target development process is Agile so it
seems appropriate for this list. There's probably nothing new to people
here, but the references section may prove useful.